A nontoxic heart filled with Pure NonScents® Activated Charcoal to indiscreetly remove offensive odors. Made with organic, color grown cotton that has been grown, manufactured, prewashed in non-chlorinated water and made with love, right here in the USA. Love your space odor free? Then this heart’s for you! Made with pre-washed, organic color grown cotton (no dyes, no chemicals, soaps, think pure and scentless) grown and manufactured in the USA. We had the chemically sensitive in mind when making these, but know everyone will love them! Hang your nontoxic heart wherever there is a stinky, chemical, perfume, smoky, just downright nasty smells with a loving touch and no one […]
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Charcoal and Positron Emission Tomography Scan
For my PET scan the radioactive drug (tracer) was administered into my vein & then I was inverted feet up for an hour. Then after 60 minutes of being inverted, I was moved to the room where the CAT and PET scan machines were and I was slowly, inch by inch scanned for 45 minutes. I have had cancer I have been through a couple PET scans before & way too many CAT scans with IV contrast and 32-ounce liquid contrast, that I have lost count. I hate the whole process and I start to panic because I know that about an hour after the scans, I will have uncontrollable diarrhea […]
Read MoreNewsletter December 2017 – Testimonials – Activated Charcoal
Newsletter December 2017 Newsletter: Here we are, almost at the threshold of yet another new year, a time to reflect on our blessings and reconcile with our losses. Truly we are grateful for you, and we thank our longtime faithful customers and our newest ones as well. Thank you for your loyalty, for choosing us as your source for quality activated charcoal products. Please know that we so appreciate your testimonies and it is such a joy and privilege to share your happiness in your health victories as well as the times we have prayerfully grieved with your losses as well. In this newsletter we have included two very different testimonies. The first, […]
Read MoreCan charcoal adsorb germs & viruses in the body?
Germs and viruses in the body. Question: Could charcoal adsorb germs and viruses from the body system? – Ekharo Answers: Activated charcoal is antiviral and antibacterial (& antifungal). Many use activated charcoal for this use. Charcoal is antibacterial, not so much in the sense that it kills bacteria as antibiotics do, but in the sense that those bacteria that destroy tissue do not grow well in the presence of charcoal. Also, the charcoal neutralizes the toxins the bacteria produce that break down the cell structure, plant or animal. You can read more here: Antibiotics Charcoal – antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral. Charcoal is a powerful antimicrobial. It adsorbs numerous toxins produced by microbes that trigger […]
Read MoreFrom a Muddy Mess to Beautiful Grass – Soil D-Tox™ for the Win!
Testimonial from our customer Louise’s. Happy Soil D-Tox™ Customer gets Results. Soil D-Tox™ Works: So excited to get the new driveway, but Preen was applied to the newly cultivated area… Nothing grew… A muddy mess… I applied Soil D-Tox™ as directed and watered it generously.
Read MoreCharcoal for Pain Relief after Torn Rotator Cuff Surgery?
How to use Charcoal For Pain Management? Pain relief question: How to use poultice for torn rotator cuff surgery? For pain relief? -Regina
Read MoreCharcoal for removing furniture odor
Removing furniture odor Question on Furniture Odor: We bought a house that had a bad odor in the basement. I hung bags of charcoal around the basement, and the smell has improved greatly. Then I bought a 2nd hand lazy boy chair, but when I got it into my house, the body odors of the previous owner has taken over the smell of the room. So I have a bowl of charcoal under the chair at this time, but am wondering if I can sprinkle the charcoal directly on the fabric for a period of time. And how long would I need to use the charcoal for this situation? -Bonnie
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